Fallout Rec. 
Montreal : A Summer's Night (CAN/US,1970,re.2008)****
‘Montreal’ is a kind of support to some soft folkpsych song musicians from Montreal, Canada (Fran & Gilles Losier,and Jean Cousineau, on vocals, guitar and piano/bass), in cooperation with some New York musicians (production with Mark Roth of old folkie Richard Havens : on sitar, koto ; jazz flutist Jeremy Steig on flute ; Buzz Linhart on vibes and Skeeter Camera on percussion).
A strong point is the beautiful, first folkie voice of Fran Losier, who sings at first a few more sweet-happy romantic songs accompanied by various acoustic guitars, and with subtle arrangements of vibes, flute, and smooth percussion, a few times with a semi-Latin touch on congas (chachacha-alike). Then the mood becomes smoother and becomes jazz (the singing, piano, and double bass) (“Third Floor Walkup”). The first song on side B, “Every Passing Moment” features some sitar, rhythmically it is smooth-mellow jazz-pop with a bit of a jazz lounge Vibes. Also "Summertime" is covered, successfully, with another semi-Latin-jazzy acoustic guitar vibe (following a rhythmic variation within 5/4), swirling flute improvisations, double bass and electric jazz guitar, soft jazz percussion. “Round and Round” features some piano circles, and is a song led by piano this time. These songs sound more sad-sweet, and serious, while keeping the charming warm almost romantic soul in it intact. The last track, “Infinity” is the longest, most unusual track, starting off quietly improvised with double bass, guitar, bells, sitar, using also subtle reverb effects in the song, comes closer to the sound of Oriental Sunshine. A really beautiful album that deserves appreciation.